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COULON'T HELP The Religion of Democracy To say that men dapend jess upon God and more upon themselves ‘fan the race grows in kMowledge and experience is not saying that they | less religious than their fathers, Indeed, Gt might be argued that &, are more so-—that they work in consetous partnership with Him | fm transforming the raw material of the earth Into the finished product 2 Of civilization " Formerly, in their ignorance and superstition, men believed that the good Lord sent war, drought and pestilence to punish those on) whom He looked with disfavor, while showering the blessings of peace of thnely rain and rich harvests on those who were good in His sight. | Now we know that war is generally the product of human greed, ind we are trying to develop a race too just and too brave to fight San anyone believe that that is less religious than blind faith ta Provi ce? So we dig ditches Instead of praying for rain, and f instead of holding God responsible for poor crops. The the scientific farmer are our ministers of the gospel @ust as we have learned that God depends upon men to co-operate With nature in the light of the highest knowledge and Intelligence, so ent mane tilixe the soil ongigecr and Bow we are beginuing to learn that man's duty is not to the Individual, Dut to the raco, and that man's dependence for progress, for justh ie Bot upon the few who are rich and great, but ufon the many who, In the aggregate, constitute @he power wf ci@lizatiA®. wih vin tan yess © This is the reii@on of democracy—the new vision that sees the Pi aig Begg fa pl pe ht wer of God in ttg power of the masses, and that sees righteousness s ieo'siil Shien Che ba? Loge a ok eve that men draw nearer do it unto the least of social justice. ‘ho can hesitate to be! to the Most High as thelr laws and customs thee, my brethren”? The Law ¢ and Motherhood . It's all right. 8b to be in if you call “But just stop and think what a wasn't going life you lead, and {t's no wonder SLIGHTLY M¥sTERIOUS. A Boaton girl who was watebing edgwick coynty farmer milk a cow adjusted her glasseg and sald,|/How ReaPtionfri Tt Is evident that all Canada, if not indeed all the United States, SN" Minin, except tMat 1 don't Retired by the understand how you turn it off.” Been Given tana at Gault Ste Marte, in Ontario, not in Michigan, on August |, foe killing her brute of a husband, who had murderously slashed her With a knife. The hanging of this young woman has been postponed Until that dute so that she can first bring into the world a child Kansas City*Journal One of the sina with which Pres ident Taft ts charged by the pro- gressives of his pagty is the use of federal patrona@e to reward reac fas be stirred up before the province of Ontario executes Angeline THEORISTS. Tommy—t what ts a theorist? Angeline brapded over the awful slashing her husband gave her} -tommy's Pop—A_ theorlat, myléionary public. servants who have Ing the eight weeks in a hospital, and then brained him as he slept {son, te man whe thinks 0 Wi been rapedineel by the DOMnn ie was a long-premeditated, most deliberate killing. jlearning to ewim by sitting on the] latter are generaily called “lame But the defense of mental aberration ought to hold good in AD/pank and watching a frog.—San| ducks. fine’s case. It is known to all husbands, and recognized by all phy®-/Franciseo Chronicle ° . that every woman in Angeline’s condition is more or less i @eranged, mentally. In some women there is complete revolution, the ABOUT ALL. Dright-spirited becoming gloomy, the courageous timid, ghe hopeful Bride—Were you very uch en @owncast, the agreeable peevish apd crosy, and temporarily very difft: | pare, , when yeu pre to} Cult to get along with. The change is a perfectly natural one, due @banges in physical functions, and common to ail coming mothers of| the animal Kingdom. When to these natural and uncontrollable influences is added a Brutal attack upon life, It ought not to be hard to convince a court that the woman was not mentally or morally responsible fer what she @i4. Certain it is that it looks ridiculous for society to postpone its Vengeance in order that there*may be safely produced the progeny of }on the two murderers. . gram UNF@RTUNATE SURVIVAL Hubby—Only about twenty thou sand pounds, love.—Variety Life. “Mary, this telephong seems to sing ething awful “Perhaps, dear, ther line." Youngstown is a birdie Tele The Sarge of Crime Justice Poster of the New York court of gen @iscovered that, crime goes iu waves, and that these waves sre influ @nced by hypnotic suggestion. It may be burglary, forgery, graft among city officials, boodling Jegislatures or buying the votes at the polls, but {t starts somewhere, Gnd that brand of crime surges over the country until it runs !ts tourse. bea up comes another wave, bearing another sort of crime, from Ocean to ocean The thing is as epidemic as the measies. The only encouraging thing we can see about it ix that we must have had about everything voisine eredaaioas ce ites except civic virtue. Won't some hypnotic suggester turn on.a wave of | ~ that? * nona district in Minnesota, | De : gates: feated for renomination on accpunt Ob ti of his part in framing t ser va tons Aldrich tertff and his open ane against conservagon and his agtive ABOUT time for the mad-dog scare artists to get to work. In fact, prone py ceed they're late this year. e . privilege tn the house of repregeat © © 40 THEY first used Gurpets to cover tables. But they didn't dance on the tables in those days. atives. Rewarded by the preaigent with an appointment as coll eo of former Senator Carter on, the Canadian boundary commission at $10,000 @ year 6 6 RUDYARD KIPLING has written a school history of England in 83 poems, and a lot of grownups are anxious to see It “So old Hiram bad a hand+to- oe eee - ; THEY LIKED IT BARRING the public drinking cup is sald to be just evertastingly coe gen ey . arizaly b'ar ao ¥ e ale It gives the fellers an excuse for carrying “Yas, by gum, an’ thet seems t boosting the bottle business. 29 be all he lived fer!” ae ee, DEMOCRATIC administration in Maine is getting ready to plant @ysters all along the coast. Then the probibs can have oyster cocktails and be happy. FINS, NOT WINGS. “Well, in spite of our doctrinal differences,” says the Presbyterian, “we will all be together in benven.” “Yeu,” says the Methodist, “let us hope that we shall all meet there and nevermore walk separate way “Ah,” says the Congregationatist, “how blessed it Is to think that we sha!l all be a band of brethren up all of us with wings ee “It is a modest little gown which @an be No wonder some women are veering | MAGAZINE writer sa! bought nowadays for $150." around toward trousers. A MAN who came back 4 the ikay old UL 8S. A. after 20 years in Lunnon says we are progressig morally. We knew it, but his saying @o helps. ° HARPER'S has scientifically ° discovered that ° « Patagonian Indians i of us except the B @re dangerous and brutal when under the fofluence of liquor. The|interrupts the Unt = heathen! They ought to carry their jags like white folks Hs iy, onde 7 gg maar it ° 0 0 - MAS. MYRTLE M'CULLOUGH, the Chicago authoress, anys that| WHY HE WAS THERE. Woman docs not wish to be merely the female of a husbang. That's eomforting, Myrtle, asked But don't some wish to be merely the male of a | “What brought you here? the prisgn chaplain husbandette’” Youth,” said the convict sadly a See ‘outh? Why, you look quite} “p40 . KING GEORGE gave his first state ball Friday night. The women | fifty ‘ekone poled park: a eat : ‘Wore tons of gems and the men strutted in magnificent uniforms. Not| “Not my youth, sir; my lawyer's.” coop ten people in the whole crowd had ever earned an honest dollar in their “All right; they came out fiat lives, They got what they have by being born. A DIFFERENT MATTER. “Jinx lied to me yesterday in order to get off to go to the ball ean He said his wife’s mother ° ° footed for it ° OR. LLOYD, distinguished throat spectaliat of London, assures that there's no corn on his larnyx, and Enrico will now resume BEAT HIS RECORD singing. Having followed Enrico up the scale to D flat once, we can dead.” iso assure him that it doesn't mean corns on the larnyx—just bunions| “I thimk you are mistaken. I om the windpipe. heard what he said.” — = ee esntetens “Then what was it? |® "He said he would like to at tend his mother-iglaw’s funeral.” Houston Post VERY EVIDENT. “Young man,” said the old oney severely, “when I was your Ke, | REV. GARVIN’S CORNER BY REV. JOSEPH L. GARVIN, B.D, M. & Pastor of the First Christian Church, Seattle. AS I WAS SAYING, when inter- begin to lick our home and its|/',(0% thought I knew it all. Now, fupted about one year and one|treasures—that department be-|{ M#¥® Teached the conclusion that) Balt ago, “Seattle must grow, it is|longs exclusively to us and cannot |! KBOW vety little the only hope of a city of this|come too quickly Seet Dees. Suceatne’ the tad, ise.” It has. must grow right. It| EVERY HOVEL IN the city is|!,astonishment; “has it taken you will. entitled to fire protection, ‘even | is long to find that out? Why,) OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT s|if it has to call out the entire de ‘mnsieg 2 vectors lal tay headless now, to illustrate. Who| partment. Sometimes the fire | Will be the chief is as puzzling alburns on and the men come not it phn cA pai Question as “Button, button, who's|What shall be done? Buyer—You said in your ad that Get the button?” Where will we| HOME SEEKERS, BUY A Crry|‘!!8 Property was only five minutes him is more important just|MAP. Trace in red the fire lines, |{"O™ the station. It took me nearly MMR W CITY HASN'T TIME to ene ee tite Plugs and buy with |*S pear! apposed that any BW CI SN’T TIME tolin the, satet e. ¢ 0 rg tte ppt ‘gr ant ow, y its institutional |nearesl fire plug and buy fire hose |%°4Y Srintocratic enough to look|,," Well, did your pup do any bet e solved |to reach from your front door to|*t, these lots would have an auto-|)6r it the dog show this year than Many of our problems. We should that foufttain of living water, 11|@b#He Oh cr in where they left off. The|ought not cost much, Have a tiny Kee |. “Ob, yes. He bit three more ehiet in the U. § is not too|hose cart made for instant use|. {er Future Husband — “I'm | spectators during the show than.he © good for us. : keep it on your back porch, and|Sirald our wedding trip will take/did Ist season SILK HATS IN SEATTLY are|rest in peace, 4 Of De couh Tew gnred. wp.” wy common, They are mado THE LAND » MERCHANTS|,.t® Reno-Freed (cheeringly) Ball—"What ts sil where. Our young bloods get them|NEED not worry, They will not} Never mind, dear. A,wedding triy| “Hall—“The colleg of ae Because they are in style and bg-|scll thelr land so quickie, but thea only happens once in three or four|school of experience.”—Harper's je their brows. Some time|/see what pipelines they escape|%e#t!.”"—Red Hen. asteetan Se ttle will have a silk hat factory | paying for. Either plant fire plugs eT its own—but until better hats|near your h or move house RD ESS ean eee here than in the Hast | nearer to P ceongye Mer with ® 3 ap BUZZA 8 ‘AND BIG BUSIN f white bosomed brigade will go| A LIVE FIRE CHIEF, whe x: after them, rather bulld up an eiticient tire Son ea IB ef Be oil a! Bl Bn iL ie SCOUR THE COUNTRY, Mayor|departmont than eat, there (will|,,, 1¥,¥crY Great Capitalists were out for an automobile pin in 3 ling, for the bratniest, best /come agitation for ’ unprotected |'@@ country. ‘i . itl, mine eamsrenel, siglvegions “and tiene Wee Look!” said one. “Look at those buzzards elreling over that field. ‘ ed fire chief to be found. | answering fire calls There must UY a dead horse there.” traps; fire horrors; fire fail-| PERHAPS WILLIAM TREGGIN Sar anne Shei" avesee Ge other. “Whee, busines seee teow tres we do not want. With such|the first deputy fire chief ot creature down and too weak to defend itself, they come flocking.” ri & leader the richest man in Seattle |New York, is just the man. He has “Yes, and they probably begin dividing it up before life is extinct, gan Me down with a feeling of |a record that ronds well Hie conng|ssented the First Very Great Capitalist, “The down and out horse : d Security, and the meanest hovel/from a city where a diploma from|®* to accept the Inevitable.” @bout will te amply protected the firemen’s school of training is “And besides,” nodded the other, “the sooner the quicker. Because a FIRE FIGHTING 18 A SCIENCE |equivalent to a decree of Manter|the longer the delay, the more buezards arrive to claim a share of th s if the most scientific, practical|/of Arts from the University «of If they can hasten the end by pecking him to death, they profit ce a is in oor midst, let us| Washington in usefulness h the more, Buzzards have no compunction.” 7 ik no further. But if that quality! YES, SEATTLE MUST GRow| __ They spun shead for a few moments in their nolseless padde® car, : which would make him among fire-|along right lines. She is too young|#N4 presently Very Great Capitalist No. 1 remarked: "By the way what Ty Cobb is among base-|and too promising to attempt to|tbe Consolidated Lemon Pie and Firebrick company is in distress for players, 18 to be found in the|weave a web of protection in all|Iack of ready cash to operate, Let's harpoon {t before tt recover n citles—go then and find ieee ag within her own ranks ; Penn replied his friend, “We'll bear {ts stock, fores the ma- : @ the spider weaves its web.|Jority interests to sacrifice thelr holdings to save rine! FIRB! FIRE!—no cry so| Until we can beat the best of old| merge it with our Terra Cotta and Cream Putt trust 8d . We do not expect to|cities, let us be wise and use their| Then the buzzards—tut, tut, n - ‘ out. The hose carte and the|men while we can command them.|hands on it, dict logsl beh eee nce "aided ha es seom foreign to our inter-| All honor to the men, though, who Cee But when the red tongues!have laid for us the foundations, MORAL: The sick horse can't help it, Lame Duck Club! “Fido, sit up and show the man how to kiss me, and I'll give you some nice dinner,” “Vil do the same thing, and 1 won't ask for any dinner as a re ward, @ither. NOT EDIBLE Him—Are you fond of La Reoheme’ Mer-—1 don't know. It depends altogether on what kyid of dreestng |you put on it—Tolgdo Blade. Absolutely Pure made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum,’ No Lime Phosphate BaldnessDueto Maltreatment of the Scalp. If we could not show for your own personal invest’ gation more and better re- sults from the use of higgs’ Eczema - Dandruff Cure during the past year than has ever been shown by all other hair remedies, we would certainly feel that our, efforts had been an en- tire failure. Scalp disease and its resulting baldness is rapidly increasing in this country, It #» high timedo wake up to the fact that You must be shown, and if the remedy has no past record its future is hopeless. There is no reason why any one should go bald, but who are you going to blame for this? Not us, The A. P. Riggs Hair Grower & Cure Co. Two Stores 1216 Third Av., Sé@attle and Stark St., Portland, Or 391% Str, Clty of ‘andere, Oe an i ato jeaves “trom Selman doce, : PPE nn mor oe on ($098, Ind. 18H ai |® Path | Schoo! cloves in a few weeks, and three months’ vacation is given to the children, Some ebiidren go to live in the country during that per. fod, some to the mountatns and | xome Children stay at home, perhaps | | not spend more than a week jcamping, etc, Uncle Jack has chosen “Where Would You Like to Spend Your Summer Vacation and Why?" for a subject, Ma: some | of the circle members are not go ing on a vacation, but know of some | particular spot where they would enjoy the summer days, Contribu-| | tions sent in must not contain more than 100 words, A finapgift will be given to the best answer received KRHA RERORRRE PRETTY Mi JOINS. * * Kanne * * * RUTH TJOSDAL. This dainty little mine bas just written to Uncle Jack for a mem-| bership certificate, She is nine years old and lives at Olatia, Wash ington. The little lass has a bunch of rofes in her hand, which she plucked from her own flower gar den. to fac poverty. It takes no great courage to deny one’s self the of every day, life. By such self denial one luxuries can easily save and atoid poverty. This Strictly Savings Bank is here to help you save. AN ACCOU FOR $1.00. The Bank for Savings Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. “To have been first, proves antiquity To have become first proves IT Will be ta.your advantage to Call when in in or, Phone us need of anything the line of Pure Wines and Liquors Our goods are absolutely pure. If you don’t trade with us we both lose money Phones—Main Brown-Powell Liquor Co. 611 Third Ave, Near James. 1652. Ind. 4598 Cc. C. BERG, Furrier Taxidermist Tanning and high grade fur rug making. Manufacturer of Artificial Skulls for rug work, Summer prices on Furs and alteggtions. 1425 First Ave. NOTICK—Next Saturday even! and Ladies’ from on oO) “igh ‘tasty plaey second and dainty tna eras A the circle Vacation, Topic of Next Contest for Circle Members Two Country Members are Winners HERE'S THE GIRL WINNER, THE WINNING FIGH BTORY I think that girls should play | Vonder ts the river w baseball if they want to, Baseball | tow is a clean, healthy sport and, as such, eannot possibly hurt any American girl. If more girls would play ball they - would be healthier, f@eball calis| thers me Mah 4nd dream all the sume jfor@ great deal of physical oxer Tetting Pesce ciker whoypers of the fide lecine and so tends to improve the oot nwer. health of anyone partaking in the 3 oe asere sport rh ‘As'I ke to play baseball myself Mesebait hes lis merits and its » I may be prejudiced in its favor but be that as it may, it seems to me that girls would be better, not worse, by playing baseball HAZEL DAUBERSMITH, Puyallup. Your gift has been mafled to you Hazel it ever beckons with when! ‘Tie @ cinch ws boys are ready wingly belt and pole Hor sgn we ail sre anchored at (he Mate ‘ wi x mt the f Yor ws ever-buay, excitement to Jor of youth's bright Ina Arlington, Wash Your gift will be mailed to you, Everett eee ee Seed * =. * 4 OLALLA GIRL JOINS. aah eeenwicew den Here's a pretty little member of the circle. She is Lois Nagley and Olalla, Wash, has t credit, of being the little miss’ home. Lois neglected to send Uncle Jack ber age with her pretty picture Ora oRe Se eee * * MONROE REPRESENTED. * * * i i i i ie a Be ee Be a a Clara Hoag is one of the Monroe club. Clara is 18 years old. She ts a bright girl and has been with the circle a long time. - hhh kk hhh hhh * * * A LOCAL GIRL A MEMBER. | Pay * * kh tthe hhhhhh Hazel Beeler ix a Seattle girl.| Hazel posed for her picture in the midat of her pretty flower gardens. | AND RETURN $7507 Rose Festival GOOD ON ALL TRAINS JUNE 5, 7 AND 9 AND ON 10:30 P. M. TRAIN JUNE 6 and 8 Limited for return to June 12, inclusive. CLARA HOAG. HAZEL BEELER See London's Bargains on page 8 oe PORTLAND v Ar Seattle Parlor Cars, Diners, Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Coaches, etc., Electric Lighted Throughout. Special train from Seattle, 2:30 p. m., June 5, to Vancouver, Wash., account State Encampment United Spanish War Veterans. Secure Tickets at GREAT NORTHERN TICKET OFFICE, Columbia and Second, or King St. Passenger Station THREE MONTHS AGO Seattle Newspaper Man TOOK THE NEAL 3-DAY Drink Habit Cure A Few Days Ago He Wrote: “Tam heartily glad I took the Neal treatthent I sleep better. My appetite is the best ever - My nerves ar® steadier. In fact, I never felt better in my life. Why shouldn't I be glad after putting in years of Hell? Three months ago, before taking the treatment, when I wasn’t intoxicated I was sobering up. The mental stress was awful. (Guess you call it mental, but it seems to me when I look back on it that I didn't have any brains.) It's the greatest sat- isfaction in the world to know that I don't have to sober up any more.” The NEAL internal treatment—)for intoxicants gone and he a new given without hypodermic injeo-| man tions—destroys all craving for| ,,THE NEAL IS A PHYSICIAN'S . CURE and is administered by It liquor in only three days. Tt takes away all inclination to drink by neutralizing the poison of alcoho] in the system, leaving the | patient in the same normal condl- tion he was before first tasting liquor, so far as the effects of al- cohol are concerned—all appetite censed physicians. Call, phone or write for informa. tive booklet, references, and en- dorsements. They will be mailed to |you in a plain, sealed envelope Address The Neal Institute. Howell and 16th Ave., Seattle Phones, East 4381, Ind. ‘Cedar 431, F. & F. STATIONERY Roll Films Developed FREE 523 UNION ST. Fourth Church of Christ, Sclen- tist, announces a Free Lecture on “Christian Science,” by Clarence A. Buskirk, C. S., member of the Board of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Stientist, of Boston, Mass., Moore ‘Theatre, Sunday, Jane 4, 3 p.m, Circulating Library —AT— 308 UNION 8T. 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